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KEEPING UP: 115 interviews in the archives
Interview: Martin Knapp (Part 4/4)
by IBF, October 2000
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Part 4 : Five key questions

Which website do you visit most often, and why?
Most often, to be honest, is freerealtime.com. They offer the best free realtime quotes from the US stock market, and that seems to be my favorite pastime.

What did you last buy online, and why did you choose that site?
Books from Amazon.com, they offer a great buying experience. In a sense, their marketing strategy has worked perfectly with me. If I need a book, I no longer think about which bookstore (online or brick and mortar)I might check out this time. I go to Amazon.com straight away.

What would you miss most about the Internet?
With few exceptions, I can find everything and anything out there. Really makes our lives easier.

What was the best piece of web advice you ever got?
This must have been back in 1994, when one of my best friends, Harry Glieder, asked "Hey, you've got that students' email account, don't you? We should try to exchange some messages, see if that really works?". It worked.

Which web personality would you most like to have dinner with, and why?
1) Phil Terry, CEO, from Creative Good. I would really love to exchange ideas with him and just chat on how they go about projects, etc.

2) Dr. Pehong Chen, CEO, from Broadvision, Inc. Dr. Chen founded and developed a great maker of Internet software and follows a successful one-to-one strategy. Although Broadvision is a dot com, they are profitable!

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Martin Knapp is a co-founder, partner and managing director of Austria-based imPlus Management Consulting. imPlus is a company offering services in three strategic, interconnected business areas: new public management, business start-up consulting and information technologies. A seven-consultant team is supported by a network of local specialists and a strategic partnership with the Independent Management Consultancies Network. Martin talks about his vast experience with helping businesses large and small incorporate the Internet into their business activities

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